Property description
Set in the midst of the South Downs National Park, this recently renovated and generously proportioned family home features superb entertaining spaces and stylish and contemporary fixtures and fittings
Tucked away in a prime spot within the South Downs National Park, Wayside is a striking, link-detached contemporary home that has been thoughtfully extended and extensively refurbished to an exceptional standard.
At its heart is a bright and beautifully proportioned dual-aspect sitting room, artfully zoned into two inviting spaces: a relaxed family area flowing effortlessly into a more formal sitting room. A sleek, modern fireplace anchors the space, flanked by dramatic floor-to-ceiling west-facing windows. On the southern side, wide sliding doors open onto a generous decked terrace, ideal for summer entertaining. To the front of the house, accessed via a central hallway, lies a stunning open-plan kitchen and dining area. Designed with both style and functionality in mind, the kitchen features an elegant mix of contemporary wall and base units, integrated appliances, recessed shelving, and a breakfast bar for casual dining. A full-width skylight above floods the entire space with natural light, creating an uplifting and welcoming atmosphere. Beyond, a sleek utility room offers practicality and opens directly onto the west-facing rear garden. To the opposite side of the hallway, a corridor leads to two large double bedrooms, each with bespoke built-in storage and stylish en suite shower rooms. The principal suite is further enhanced by a chic double vanity unit and thoughtful finishes throughout.
Upstairs, a generous landing leads to further accommodation. One wing hosts a spacious double bedroom with eaves storage and a west-facing dormer window framing panoramic downland views towards Hat Hill. On the other side, an expansive fourth bedroom stretches the full length of the house—an incredibly versatile space that includes a study, dressing room, or play area. With three built-in wardrobes, additional eaves storage, and access to a sleek, shared shower room, this floor blends form and function with ease.
Outside, the west-facing garden offers a private, beautifully landscaped space with a variety of features. Raised decking wraps around the rear of the property, creating multiple entertaining zones, including an impressive al fresco kitchen and BBQ area, partly covered, along with a dining area and a stylish sheltered seating space, ideal for all seasons. A lawn stretches across the garden, leading to a covered corner area featuring a hot tub. Electric points are conveniently installed throughout all covered zones. The garden borders are planted with a mix of shrubs and ornamental plants, and side access is available connecting to the drive.
Outside, a sweeping gravel driveway provides ample off-street parking for several vehicles. A standout feature is the recently constructed, timber-clad garage block, which includes a double carport, single garage, EV charging point, and an integrated dry log store. A staircase within leads to a generous loft space, ideal for storage or, subject to planning, future conversion.
Location
The picturesque village of Singleton is set within the South Downs National Park, nestled between Chichester and Midhurst and just two miles from Goodwood. The area offers an abundance of attractions, including the renowned West Dean Gardens and the Weald & Downland Living Museum, both within easy reach, the latter within walking distance. Singleton itself is a thriving village, boasting a well-regarded pub, popular primary school, village church, cricket green and a playground. Surrounded by some of West Sussex’s most scenic countryside, it offers the perfect balance of rural charm and accessibility, with Chichester and Goodwood just a short drive away. Nearby West Dean also offers a village shop and another highly regarded primary school. The surrounding South Downs landscape is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and bridleways, ideal for walking, cycling, and riding. The village is well connected via a local bus route linking Chichester to the south and Midhurst to the north. Close by, Goodwood enjoys international acclaim for its world-famous racecourse, country club, and annual events such as the Festival of Speed and the Revival, held at the historic motor circuit. Chichester, 7 miles to the south, offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities within its pedestrianised city centre, surrounded by historic Roman walls and dominated by the impressive cathedral. The city is a cultural hub, with the internationally recognised Festival Theatre and Pallant House Gallery. To the south, the West Sussex coastline offers a wealth of recreational opportunities, particularly for sailing enthusiasts.